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Monday, 5 February 2018

About Conference

PULSUS Group Inc is a Medical publisher that adheres to stringent peer-review procedure with a view to set an example in promoting standard medical research with integrity. PULSUS Group takes pride in getting the endorsements of prestigious associations and societies like Canadian medical societies. As an ardent supporter of medical publishing, PULSUS Group closely associates with the Canadian and other international medical research associations. It publishes a wide range of medical journals that focus on medical specialties like cardiology, Integrative Medicine, Surgery and Reproductive Medicine. PULSUS group is closely associated with globally renowned academic and research societies like Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Groupe pour l'Avancementde la Microchirurgie Canada and Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand.

PULSUS Group proudly invites all the participants and contributors across the globe to attend 2nd International conference on Craniofacial Surgery during September 24-25, 2018 at London, UK. Craniofacial Surgery 2018 is an event intended to provide an exclusive platform for new researchers, scholars, Plastic surgeons, surgeons, physicians, students and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical trials faced and the solutions adopted in the concerned field. The two days of the educational program will include keynote presentations, oral presentations, and poster presenters on the advanced techniques as well as papers in the field of Craniofacial, Oral and maxillofacial, Skull Base Surgery, Rhinology, Otology, Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Facial Plastics & Oral Health.

Why attend:

Hearing and speech are essential aspects of human development and this conference may offer a broad craniofacial study and the current development and research in this area. The Craniofacial diseases can affect some of our most important bone, skin, nerve, muscle, teeth, etc.

Target Audience:

Doctors

Surgeons

Medical Professionals

Residents

Fellowship holders

Medical Students

Nurses

Surgical tool technicians

Pharmaceutical Industrialists

Healthcare Industrialists

Importance & Scope:

At an international level, there is a continuous debate about the need to level the playing fields of training in OMFS in different parts of the world and measures implemented towards it. In addition, there is an acute need to accept the emergence of new technology in practice and training and consider the competition from allied medical and dental specialties.

The International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (IAOMS) has debated this vexatious issue ever since its inception 50 years ago. Unfortunately, it took most of the first forty years sparring on this issue within the Association. In 2001, it was finally decided through acceptance of the International Guidelines for Training and Education in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, that regional differences in training existed and were acceptable. This document stated that the actual surgical training in the oral and maxillofacial region was what qualified one to become an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in the country or region, regardless of whether one had dental and/or medical qualification.

Market Research:

Global Craniomaxillofacial Devices Market is expected to reach USD 1.71 billion by 2022, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing incidence rate of facial fractures and demand for minimally invasive reconstruction surgery are expected to drive the craniomaxillofacial devices market over the forecast period. The introduction of advanced procedures such as robotic arm assisted CMF surgery and bio-absorbable implants for cranial fixation are also expected to drive the demand for craniomaxillofacial devices over the forecast period. Virtual plating technology, 3D implants, and development of cost-effective thoracic fixation devices are further expected to provide this market with robust future growth opportunities.

Additionally, the presence of favorable initiatives, for instance, ASCFS (American Society of Craniofacial Surgery) in the U.S. and ISCFS (International Society of Craniofacial Surgery) conducting periodic symposiums, aimed at increasing patient and surgeon awareness levels related to CMF procedures is expected to boost usage rates over the forecast period. The market is also expected to gain penetration owing to, the growing geriatric population prone to osteoporosis and increasing adoption rates of premium products such as titanium mesh for CMF surgery.